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withhold
[wɪð'həʊld]
释义
v.隐瞒
To keep (information, etc) to oneself rather than revealing it.
例句
Pope: I know you know something, Katie. And anything you know, you have got to tell me. If you don't, you are going to lose a lot more than your job. Withholding information makes you an accessory. (Prison Break)
狱长:我知道你有所隐瞒,把你知道的所有事情都告诉我,否则你失去的将不仅仅是工作。知情不报会让你成为共犯。(越狱)
MR BATES:Because we withheld it from the court, it means the judge can withdraw the decree nisi. It means I'm not divorced after all. And, above all, it means...that I am a stupid...stupid, stupid man.(Downton Abbey)
贝茨先生:因为我们把这件事隐瞒于法庭,意味着法官会撤回离婚判决。意味着我还没有离婚,总而言之,我是个愚蠢至极的男人。(唐顿庄园)